AlphaPhase
Well-Known Member
Hey all-
Here's my question.
If you have some buds that were lab tested at 28% and you want to make concentrates, would it make sense that if you could extract 100% of the thc via bubble or bho methods, you would end up with a 28% return- and anything over this % would be lipids and plant matter? Also, if the said flowers that tested 28% were extracted with a 28% return of concentrates (If you used 100 grams of buds and got a return of 28 grams of concentrates) the concentrates would then be 100% thc? Is this how it works theoretically?
If this is correct, wouldn't it be best to have the flowers tested for thc% before making concentrates, then you would have a ball park of what to expect for returns when making concentrates out of the material.
I know it doesn't always work this way, some flowers testing higher thc % return less than other flowers testing with lower thc %, so why is this? It's just a little confusing and I know I'm missing something here, so maybe someone can help me out. Thanks
Here's my question.
If you have some buds that were lab tested at 28% and you want to make concentrates, would it make sense that if you could extract 100% of the thc via bubble or bho methods, you would end up with a 28% return- and anything over this % would be lipids and plant matter? Also, if the said flowers that tested 28% were extracted with a 28% return of concentrates (If you used 100 grams of buds and got a return of 28 grams of concentrates) the concentrates would then be 100% thc? Is this how it works theoretically?
If this is correct, wouldn't it be best to have the flowers tested for thc% before making concentrates, then you would have a ball park of what to expect for returns when making concentrates out of the material.
I know it doesn't always work this way, some flowers testing higher thc % return less than other flowers testing with lower thc %, so why is this? It's just a little confusing and I know I'm missing something here, so maybe someone can help me out. Thanks